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6 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

It was directly in front on the run without pressure. 

A fairly elementary kick at that level, not sure it needs a lot of love! 

Except it could and should have been a WINNING goal!  Scored right in the last minutes of the game. Goal difficulty doesn't come into the equation. Putting us back in front was the issue and should have received more praise from his team mates.

 

Are we still doing barcodes? I have a barcode for this game

 

spewing

 

northern rivers and just can’t get down for any h&a

 

hit me up

Another Thursday arvo without the announcement that the big WA rooter will be spreading his tentacles at AFL level

 

Goody’s presser leads me to no change or maybe Harmes in for someone. Don’t think we are going to see the changes many are calling for.

19 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

Goody’s presser leads me to no change or maybe Harmes in for someone. Don’t think we are going to see the changes many are calling for.

Need to see changes in game then 


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47 minutes ago, adonski said:

Another Thursday arvo without the announcement that the big WA rooter will be spreading his tentacles at AFL level

No video of him calling his folks or in the huddle at training as one of the senior lads makes the announcement as all his team mates whoop and cheer and jump all over him.

SIGH. See you in 2023 JVR.

38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No video of him calling his folks or in the huddle at training as one of the senior lads makes the announcement as all his team mates whoop and cheer and jump all over him.

SIGH. See you in 2023 JVR.

Yeah, I was never too fond of this desire to play JVR. It’s the hardest spot on the ground to play and we are really struggling to spot up leading players or even players in space. Don’t think he would be setup to succeed.

 
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